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During the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics Parade of Nations at the 2020 Winter Youth Olympics opening ceremony, beginning at 20:00 CET (UTC+1) on 9 January 2020, athletes bearing the flags of their respective nations led their national delegations as they paraded into the Vaudoise Aréna in the host city of Lausanne, Switzerland. 79 teams qualified to compete.

Background[edit]

South Africa, Albania and Germany enter the arena

Athletes entered the stadium in an order dictated by Olympic tradition. As the originator of the Olympics, the Greek team entered first. Other teams, three teams at a time, entered in alphabetical order based on the names of countries in the French language. Following tradition, the delegation from the host nation, Switzerland entered last.

The names of the nations were announced in English, followed by French, the official languages of the Olympic movement and the host nation, in accordance with traditional and International Olympic Committee (IOC) guidelines.

List[edit]

Below is a list of parading countries and their announced flag bearer, in the same order as the parade. This is sortable by country name, flag bearer's name and flag bearer's sport. Names are given in the form officially designated by the IOC.[1]

Order Nation French Flag bearer Sport
1  Greece (GRE) Grèce Christos Marmarellis Alpine skiing
2  South Africa (RSA) Afrique du Sud Thabo Rateleki Alpine skiing
 Albania (ALB) Albanie Ezio Leonetti Alpine skiing
 Germany (GER) Allemagne Benjamin Kapp Curling
3  Andorra (AND) Andorre Oriol Olm Ski mountaineering
 Argentina (ARG) Argentine Tiziano Gravier Alpine skiing
 Armenia (ARM) Arménie
4  Australia (AUS) Australie Zoe Michael Alpine skiing
Freestyle skiing
 Austria (AUT) Autriche Amanda Salzgeber Alpine skiing
 Azerbaijan (AZE) Azerbaïdjan Ekaterina Ryabova Figure skating
5  Belarus (BLR) Bélarus Danil Karpovich Ice hockey
 Belgium (BEL) Belgique Louis Masquelier Alpine skiing
 Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH) Bosnie-Herzégovine Esma Alic Alpine skiing
6  Brazil (BRA) Brésil Taynara da Silva Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
 Bulgaria (BUL) Bulgarie Nino Tomov Ice hockey
 Canada (CAN) Canada Lauren Rajala Curling
7  Chile (CHI) Chili Matilde Schwencke Alpine skiing
 China (CHN) République Populairé de Chine Ding Yuhuan Biathlon
 Cyprus (CYP) Chypre Georgia Epiphaniou Alpine skiing
8  Colombia (COL) Colombie
 South Korea (KOR) République de Corée You Young Figure skating
 Croatia (CRO) Croatie Nika Jagecic Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
9  Denmark (DEN) Danemark Kilian Thune Curling
 Ecuador (ECU) Équateur Sarah Escobar Alpine skiing
 Spain (ESP) Espagne Ot Ferrer Martinez Ski mountaineering
10  Estonia (EST) Estonie Lisbeth Liiv Biathlon
 United States (USA) États-Unis d'Amérique Margaret Lexie Madigan Biathlon
 Finland (FIN) Finlande Emilia Kyrkko Ice hockey
11  France (FRA) France Camila Copain Bobsleigh
 Georgia (GEO) Géorgie Alina Urushadze Figure skating
 Great Britain (GBR) Grande-Bretagne Robyn Mitchell Curling
12  Haiti (HAI) Haïti Mackenson Florindo Alpine skiing
 Hong Kong (HKG) Hong Kong, Chine Yau Yam Ice hockey
 Hungary (HUN) Hongrie Kristóf Szarvas Curling
13  Iran (IRI) République Islamique d'Iran Roksana Savehshemshaki Ski mountaineering
 Ireland (IRL) Irlande Matt Ryan Alpine skiing
 Iceland (ISL) Islande Adalbjorg Hauksdottir Alpine skiing
14  Israel (ISR) Israël Nikita Kovalenko Figure skating
 Italy (ITA) Italie Alessia Tornaghi Figure skating
 Japan (JPN) Japon Yuma Kagiyama Figure skating
15  Kazakhstan (KAZ) Kazakhstan Vladislav Shlemov Alpine skiing
 Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) Kirghizistan Elena Bondarets Biathlon
Cross-country skiing
 Kosovo (KOS) Kosovo Drin Kokaj Alpine skiing
16  Latvia (LAT) Lettonie Kristofers Gulbis Alpine skiing
 Lebanon (LBN) Liban Maria Issa Alpine skiing
 Liechtenstein (LIE) Liechtenstein Christina Buehler Alpine skiing
17  Lithuania (LTU) Lituanie Smiltė Bieliunaite Alpine skiing
 Luxembourg (LUX) Luxembourg Lina Meijer Ice hockey
 North Macedonia (MKD) Macédoine du Nord Ana Marija Zafirovska Biathlon
18  Malaysia (MAS) Malaisie
 Mexico (MEX) Mexique Daniela Payen Alpine skiing
 Moldova (MDA) République de Moldova Victor Sendrea Biathlon
19  Mongolia (MGL) Mongolie Enkhsaikhan Enkhbat Biathlon
 Montenegro (MNE) Monténégro Tamara Popovic Alpine skiing
 Norway (NOR) Norvège Gro Njølstad Randby Biathlon
20  New Zealand (NZL) Nouvelle-Zélande Campbell Wright Biathlon
 Uzbekistan (UZB) Ouzbékistan Valeriya Kovaleva Alpine skiing
 Pakistan (PAK) Pakistan Mia Nuriah Freudweiler Alpine skiing
21  Netherlands (NED) Pays-Bas Kimberly Collard Ice hockey
 Philippines (PHI) Philippines Ana Noelle Wahleithner Alpine skiing
 Poland (POL) Pologne Marcin Zawol Biathlon
22  Portugal (POR) Portugal Manuel Ramos Alpine skiing
 Qatar (QAT) Qatar Thawab Al-Subaey Ice hockey
 Romania (ROU) Roumanie Constantin Surdu Ski mountaineering
23  Russia (RUS) Fédération de Russie Evgeniia Dolzhenkova Ski mountaineering
 San Marino (SMR) Saint-Marin Alberto Tamagnini Alpine skiing
 Serbia (SRB) Serbie Zoja Grbovic Alpine skiing
24  Singapore (SGP) Singapour Matthew Hamnett Ice hockey
 Slovakia (SVK) Slovaquie Martin Krizaj Alpine skiing
 Slovenia (SLO) Slovénie Matus Cernek Ski mountaineering
25  Sweden (SWE) Suède Lisa Norrlander Curling
 Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chinese Taipei Lee Wen-Yi Alpine skiing
 Czech Republic (CZE) République Tchèque Andrea Trnkova Ice hockey
26  Thailand (THA) Thaïlande Nichakan Chinupun Alpine skiing
 Trinidad and Tobago (TRI) Trinité-et-Tobago Abigail Vieira Alpine skiing
 Turkmenistan (TKM) Turkménistan Novruz Bayhanov Ice hockey
27  Turkey (TUR) Turquie Selahattin Eser Curling
 Ukraine (UKR) Ukraine Stepan Kinash Biathlon
28  Switzerland (SUI) Suisse Thibe Deseyn Ski mountaineering

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Lausanne 2020 Winter Youth Olympics NOC Flag Bearers" (PDF).